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Posted on June 24, 2025June 25, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I started noticing something during Covid that I’ve now become hyperaware of when listening to the news. All of the numbers quoted in breaking news stories are made up. At best, they are estimated guesses by a person with a modicum of relevant expertise. At worst, they are a wild-ass guess provided by a single…

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You Spend Too Much

Posted on June 22, 2025June 23, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I’ve been listening to the “What We Spend” podcast lately. In it, the host interviews a normal person about their financial situation (expenses, education, job history, earnings etc.). For the next week, that person records an audio diary of all of their spending. The host then does a final interview with the guest discussing the…

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Politically NonCommentary

Posted on June 21, 2025June 22, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Unavoidably, I have written my strongly held opinions about politics, current events, and politicians many times over the past 6 years. Less frequently, I’ve shared a few political opinions online on Reddit and even more rarely, on the solo forum and in comments on Youtube. In real-life conversations I’ll occasionally share my political opinions when…

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A History Of Violence Part II*

Posted on June 19, 2025June 20, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

I am currently reading “Eyewitness to History” by John Carey. This book is a compilation of “Civilization’s most momentous events come vibrantly alive in this magnificent collection of over three hundred eyewitness accounts spanning twenty-four turbulent centuries — remarkable recollections of battles, atrocities, disasters, coronations, assassinations and discoveries that shaped the course of history, all…

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You Had To Be There

Posted on June 14, 2025June 15, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Back in the old days when I was a teenager hanging out with my friends, we’d share hilarious (to us) stories about getting drunk, doing silly stuff or seeing something that made us crack up with laughter. Occasionally, when the storyteller was out of breath from laughing so hard, he’d look up to see his…

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The Motivation Behind All Things

Posted on June 8, 2025June 8, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

A large number of podcasts that I listen to attempt to ascertain another person’s reason for doing something. This spans everything from politics to relationships to violence to charitable contributions to every other human behavior. Sometimes it cracks me up to hear pundits trying to parse the hidden meanings behind a politician’s tweet or, even…

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Say Goodbye To Privacy

Posted on June 2, 2025June 3, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Privacy is over. It’s an outdated concept that no longer applies in modern society. With the proliferation of persistent data tracking from the internet, cell phones, smart home devices, digitally connected cars, web browser cookies, “personalized marketing preferences”, shared databases, insurance companies and hackers, your personal information has been compromised, sold, distributed and published ad…

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Put Two Hands On The Dog

Posted on May 27, 2025May 28, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

A few months ago I read the book, “Love Is All You Need: The Revolutionary Bond-Based Approach to Educating Your Dog”. The author is a service dog trainer with decades of experience. I liked her philosophy and approach to training. Several things she wrote have stuck with me: With the first, she recommends sharing your…

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Reading Is Fundamental

Posted on May 27, 2025May 28, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

Reading books might not make you smart, but I’m convinced that not reading makes you dumber. I am no longer shocked when I hear someone say they haven’t read a book since high school (or ever). Usually that same person has already demonstrated a lack of wisdom, an ignorance of history, a limited vocabulary and…

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Austerity For Thee…But Not For Me

Posted on May 27, 2025May 28, 2025 by Steve Ainslie

“There might be a little bit of pain.” “I’m just saying your daughter doesn’t need to have 30 dolls. She can have three. Your kids don’t need to have 250 pencils. They can have five.”
 “American people will understand … because the American people understand shared sacrifice.” It’s revealing that anytime austerity and shared sacrifice…

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  • Real Time
  • You Spend Too Much
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  • A History Of Violence Part II*
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  • The Motivation Behind All Things
  • Say Goodbye To Privacy
  • Put Two Hands On The Dog
  • Reading Is Fundamental
  • Austerity For Thee…But Not For Me
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